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TimeEqualsMoney

TimeEqualsMoney - 2.5.4

track time spent: invoice, report...

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Version 2.5.4: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 2.5.4
Release Date: 2005-05-12
License: Update
Downloads (version 2.5.4): 163
Downloads (all versions): 16,727
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

Tracks time spent for clients, and produces invoices and reports automatically. It lets you document your work by associating files with each work session. TimeEqualsMoney was formerly known as "TimeCard".

What's new in this version:

  • Works better on Tiger
  • Columns size to fit the window without growing overly large

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
    Tiger Compatible

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TimeEqualsMoney CommentaryDouble sales taxes? - Version: 2.5.4, 5/12/2005 08:53AM PST

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luluwillie
My problem is that I live and work in Canada, where taxes are all over the place, just like litter. We have two (2) sales taxes here: one federal, one provincial, the latter calculated on the total including the former... Anyway, I wrote to Andrew Stone about this about a year ago, because TEM does not handle the two taxes system. He promptly replied that I had a good point and that this feature should be included in a future update. Of course, it has not, yet, and this software is useless to be. The work-around is clunky at best. It would probably be faily easy to add the feature but many American-centric users might not like such "foreign feature". So, TEM is for Americans only. - Normand
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TimeEqualsMoney ReviewAmazing support! - Version: 2.5.3, 3/1/2005 02:43PM PST

Jimothy
I had lost my registration information (after a system upgrade or something), and hadn't used the application in about a year (since I hadn't done hourly billing for a while). Then, I took on a project, and needed to use TimeEqualsMoney again. I e-mailed the developer, and literally in minutes, he responded with my registration information.

If you ever have a problem with this application--not that I think you will--you can expect very fast response from the developer. I also wonder if Andrew Stone ever sleeps. ;)
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TimeEqualsMoney ReviewBottom Line - Version: 2.4.1, 1/1/2004 12:58PM PST

Charles Gaudette
Charging by the minute has improved my bottom line. I bill clients more fairly, which helps good will. I get paid more fairly because fees are more accurate. I also win more clients from people at the same rate that are still charging by the quarter-hour.

The interface is now finished as far as I am concerned. The later editions added "expense" fields do everything I need.

Speed is mostly not an issue with something like this, but the launch time has improved since the earlier versions. That helps.

The only thing that I need to criticize is the invoices. (1) I want the clients telephone number and E-mail address automatically added to the invoice, but I cannot do that with this version. (2) I need one logo for E-mailed invoices (low-rez) and another logo (high-rez) for printed invoices, but there is no convent way to do that in this version.

And finally my wish-list would add direct export to QuickBooks.
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